TAQA revenue stays stable at $4.79bn in 2019

ABU DHABI, March 19, 2020

Abu Dhabi National Energy Company (TAQA), a leading global energy company with operations in 11 countries, said the total group revenues were stable at Dh17.6 billion ($4.79 billion) in 2019 (down 1% versus 2018).

It said the group had achieved strong operational performance for the year with increased production levels across its businesses: power, water, oil and gas. "This helped ensure continued financial profitability for the group for a third consecutive year, despite more challenging market conditions for the oil and gas industry," the company said.

The net income attributable to TAQA shareholders was Dh234 million, a Dh164 million decrease year-on-year, it said.

In power and water, global technical availability, a key metric, reached 93.4% (up from 93.1% in 2018). It generated 91,307 GWh of power (up from 89,922 GWh in 2018) and 246,894 MIG of desalinated water (up from 246,556 MIG). This increased revenues in the company's main business stream by 1% to Dh11.5 billion.

Oil and gas production hit 124,418 boepd (up from 123,100 boepd in 2018). This was largely due to higher entitlement production at the Atrush field in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. This helped make up for lower volumes in Europe, which were affected by natural decline and the delay of some capital projects, it said.

Higher overall production only partially offset lower commodity prices and revenues for the oil and gas business stream declined 4% to Dh6.1 billion, the group said.

Total group revenues were stable at Dh17.6 billion in 2019 (down 1% versus 2018).

EBITDA stood at Dh9.1 billion (down 5% versus 2018) reflecting lower commodity prices, but mainly due to higher repair and maintenance costs within the group’s international power assets (particularly in Ghana) and lower income from associates (Sohar Aluminium, due to one-off insurance proceeds recognised in 2018), it said.

The group benefited from reduced finance costs (7% lower versus 2018) due to the continued reduction in gross debt and lower accretion charges in Europe due to a revision in the asset retirement obligations in the year.

"We recorded an unfavourable mark-to-market revaluation mainly driven by Red Oak, our US-based power asset, on lower energy prices and the reimplementation of a regional greenhouse gas initiative (RGGI) in the State of New Jersey. This was offset by a lower tax expense driven by lower taxable profits mainly within the oil and gas business as well as foreign exchange gains resulting from a weaker Euro," the company said.

TAQA continues to deleverage its balance sheet with a reduction in gross debt of Dh2.9 billion over the course of 2019 to reach Dh63.3 billion at the end of the period. Its liquidity as at year-end remained strong at Dh14.3 billion, including Dh2.9 billion in cash and cash equivalents and Dh11.5 billion of undrawn credit facilities. This reflects a refinancing and upsizing (from $3.1 billion to $3.5 billion) of TAQA’s revolving credit facilities late December.

The group remains strongly cash generative, with free cash-flow generation at Dh6.8 billion. Capex for the year was marginally higher at Dh1.8 billion (up 6% from Dh1.7 billion in 2018). The capex programme remains completely self-funded by cash generated from TAQA’s operations and is focused on sustaining and developing existing assets in the company businesses, it said.

Saeed Mubarak Al Hajeri, Chairman of TAQA, said: "TAQA’s 2019 results continue to highlight the stability of our core underlying business within the power generation and water desalination space. As TAQA continues to reduce its debt levels, we are pursuing new opportunities to grow our portfolio of power and water assets. Moving forward, we remain positive about our future prospects and our role in shaping the energy landscape in the UAE and internationally."

TAQA CEO Saeed Al Dhaheri added: "In 2019, TAQA achieved strong operational performance across the group that helped weather weaker commodity prices. We remain committed to maximising value from existing assets through optimising operations and unlocking synergies. We are confident of our strategy and will continue to explore investment opportunities that will add value to our business and yield higher returns for our shareholders."